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Lion,

Your mother should definitely remember Siid Cali, director of the agraria in 1966. Also Mohammed Shek Sulleiman, mayor of Gelib and possibly his son Ibrahim. If she was in Jilib, I am surprised she never heard of Mr Grant.
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Grant,

i haven't asked her but she does remember alot..maybe i will talk to her about them later when she gets home. Her mother and her grandmoter and her entire family are from Jilib.
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[quote="BLUE RUSH"]

1nemansquad speak for yourself Rolling Eyes

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when i fockin hate this site is when Fidhiqo's like this reply to me, makes me sick to my stomach
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Come to think of it, there are something I would like to address.

[quote]I am not rewriting history here. While there were no churches that I am aware of in either Kismayo or Jilib, there was certainly a cathedral in Mogadishu and a leprosarium in Jilib[/quote]

These were built by and for the ITALIANS. I am sure you were/are aware of this.

[quote]And please tell me just what reason you think it is westerners have for associating with Somalis. Do you really think we are all masochists with ulterior motives? [/quote]

Not all, but alot of you are... Alot of you are interested in learning about our culture/religion so you can change it or use it against us somehow. I am speaking from experience.


[quote]If you have not yet met a non-Somali that you can trust, I feel sorry for you.[/quote]

Some of my closes friends are non-Somali. They are not my friends BECAUSE I am Somali but because we have alot in common. That is why I am not suspicious of them. But I dont like the idea of foreigners trying to befriend me because of my culture. Seems superficial and people who do so tend to have a hidden agenda and YES we Somalis have every reason to question foreigners who act that way.
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"If you are genuinely interested in Somalis, don't let the tirades depicted in this medium swerve you, in real life, they are sweet except the diaspora product who are mostly hooligans and have nothing Somali about them, they are no different from the next door Tyrone"


Lugoos, accept this as true i'm more Somali than you will eternally be and those you downgrade as 'hooligans' are more Somali than nearly everyone of you cadaan kudiin/gaal ismood fockers

despite the fact that i haven't had the kismet like the the majority of you, for instance growing up at HOME or even with Somalis, i embrace my Somaliness and anyone/everything Somali similar to how i clinch to the value of family so don't you defy demote those you call 'hooligans' while you prop up a white dude 'diigless' motha'focka

the diaspora product as you say have more balls and heart and than all of you daciif a$$-kissing bastards, distinguish that --- with kiind regards, SQUAD

'creepy cadaan waxaan kasii nacbahey a diigless somali'
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Post by Grant »

Galol,

Loudspeakers????

My first year in Jilib it was strictly feenuus (sp?) . There was no electricity.

My second year some houses got one lightbulb for about two hours each evening on a somewhat irregular basis. There was a gasoline generator in the district comissioner"s office/post office. I am fairly confident the line then did not make it all the way to the other end of town to the musajid.

I think simple distance explains why I never heard the athan.
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1man Squat

Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing @ Cadaan ku diin and Dhiigless


According to some of your previous posts, you don't sound like a product of the diaspora but rather a 40 year old who came to the West with younger fake age (cause you are a midgit), but due to your stupidity, you believed that age and started acting like a teenager despite your grey beard and mustache, I know your type




[Quote;/Grant]
I am not rewriting history here. While there were no churches that I am aware of in either Kismayo or Jilib, there was certainly a cathedral in Mogadishu and a leprosarium in Jilib. [Quote:/Grant]


Grant

Actually there was a Cathedral/Italian School in Kismayo, taught by nuns and a priest called Padre Pietro .....Actually the Lower Jubba region was rife with remnants of the Italian colony. I was told that the CEO of the Banana Exporting Co. was Italian b4 it was nationalized, I have seen a father and son running a restaurant that was adjacent to the police station. Another school was run by American Peace Corps in Jamame, it was called the Menonite Mission, Yoontooy was another location the Italians never left and they dubbed it "Paradiso Perdutto" and they had a small church, rumors had it that they converted the farm workers who were mainly Somali Bantu, the Government intefered and deported them, I heard due to those rumors
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Post by Grant »

Sir_Luggoyo,

I am fairly certain the Menonite and Peace Corps operations in Jamame were separate. I did visit an American group there, outside the town, but was not aware they were Menonite.

Eileen Bartold was stationed inside Jamame, and I believe she was the only Volunteer ever posted there. I could be mistaken because there was one group after me. But....

Eileen is Jewish. Also, I don't think the American Government would have let her work for a religious organization in any case.
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Lugoos, i was going to bake your b!tch ass before err'one here but your flood back was pitiable so now i'm all unenthusiastic

just because i'm expressive, uninhibited, show no trepidation and like pissing on old fockers like you doesn't mean i'm 'old', but its a superior reputation that you think i'm 40 and i will accept it Laughing
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Is my view that the average intelligence of somalinet members has suffer significantly and automatically in consequence of the attack on all authority (one nation/people), peace, or harmony for that matter. These things are not done away with, it is needless to say, but numerous scapegoats are made of the those who (Like me amongst others) are neutral to the tribal feuds and ignorance of many somalinet members , to satisfy the egalitarian rage awakened by commision impasses of utter hate of any thing that signify peace, patriotism or notion of nationhood far removed from uncivilised abstract definition given sub-consciously by default by qabils, therefore dissipating an justify rage based on the different views one propergate has become the norm here on somalinet..isn't that a farce?

People have to understand that the world is diversify, although most might share similar race, culture, religion or one history for that matter, beside with still prescribe to wide range of view regarding different issues. No one should expect others to share the views by default based on the assumption that he or she share similar tribe or came from same region, that is absolute stupid, no wonder why i have been the casualty of many tribal antics....
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